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Making assumptions, positive or negative, based upon limited information is called
 
  A) an attribution error B) a stereotype threat C) selective attention D) a halo effect

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A concept proposing that negative cultural assumptions about a group can create for its members a belief in those assumptions is called
 
  A) a halo effect B) a stereotype threat C) a perceptual process D) an attribution error



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